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| Honduras | Review #10745 on October 26, 2012: | maki11

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First, I must recommend the Hotel Paseo Miramontes. We had been searching around for a relatively well priced hotel that was safe. After finding it on the US Embassy's website, we decided to give it a chance and it worked out great. Much more affordable than the Clarion or Hilton (it averaged to about $67/night, really clean and nice accommodations, about 15 minute taxi ride give or take traffic to embassy).
We arrived at the embassy at 5:45am and were second in line. When we got out of the taxi, we were greeted by gentlemen who directed us to the resident visa line (heading down hill). They explained that cell phones were not allowed in the embassy and that the embassy no longer provided lockers. This is absolutely true, CELL PHONES ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THE EMBASSY. We ended up paying 50 lempiras and the gentleman gave us a little number while he held our cell phone (we took out the memory chip just in case).
Around 6:45am, a young woman came around to che... read complete review
| | | Honduras | Review #10594 on October 11, 2012: | kate&javi

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This review is two parts: first is about the medical exams and second is about the process and interview at the consulate.
Dr. Edmundo del Carmen at Centro Medical Hondureño
My fiancé and I arrived there at 8:30 am (after a confusion of going to another doctor who wasn't even working that day). We took a number and waited for our turn. When they called our number, we went to the window to fill out a form with information and paid 295 Lps for the blood test. Then we waited for them to call his name. They called his name and took him into a small room to take his blood. After that, we went to a small hallway waiting area to have his x-ray taken. You have to wait in line in the order that you arrive, just ask the people sitting there who is the last one and then enter the room after them. My fiancé entered the x-ray room, they took his info and then asked him to pay 305 Lps for the x-ray so we went down the hall, paid and returned to the x-ray room. At th... read complete review
| | | Honduras | Review #10310 on September 3, 2012: | KayaEel

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August 2, 2010 - When we arrived at the U.S. Embassy/Consulate in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, for our scheduled interview, there were two separate lines of people outside, one for immigrant visa’s, and another for non-immigrant visa’s. Just ask the folks already in line which line is which, and it may also be helpful to ask a few folks at the front of the line and the security officer on duty. Bring insect repellant, because you will need it while waiting outside as the mosquitos are relentless and have been known to carry Malaria and Dengue fever.
Appointments are set for 7:30am, but the doors opened just prior to 7am. Security checked for Appointment letters and identification, as people in the lines were let inside and processed as they were in line. In other words, people were processed on a first-come first- served basis, instead of following a pre-set list like U.S. Embassy/Consulates in other countries. We arrived at 6:40am, and we were still in the first gr... read complete review
| | | Honduras | Review #9826 on June 13, 2012: | renellocello

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My fiance's interview was on Monday, June 4th at 7:00am and was approved at 10:30am. Which was pretty fast. They told him to return on Wednesday, June 6th at 2:45pm to pick up his visa. But, the visa wasn't ready and they told him to return on Thursday, June 7th at 2:00pm. It was quite stressful because he overheard a girl talking about having her fiancee visa interview on May 24th and they still didn't have her visa ready after coming 3 times to pick it up. Luckily and joyfully they had his visa ready when they said on the second date, June 7th and he flew to the United States the following morning 
| | | Honduras | Review #9485 on April 17, 2012: | Liz Alvarado

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A continuacion detallare los detalles de proceso cuando Inicio hasta lo de mi entrevista..
Espero les sea de gran ayuda y al mismo tiempo alentar a pregunatar acerca de sus dudas a los que ya finalisamos el proceso de obtener la aprobacion de la visa fiance:
Mi Fiance contrato un abogado ya que por falta de tiempo el no podia hacerlo,recuerdo que recibio el NOA1 el 23 de MAyo del 2011,y nos aproaron la peticion NOA2 el 21 de Diciembre del 2011...
Lo de los paquetes no lo manejo con exactitud pq esos se reciben por e-mail el 3 y 4,se que en ellos son las intrucciones de la documentacion que se nesecita levar el dia de la entrevista,el otro es el de la confirmacion del dia de la Entrevista
Mi entrevista me la programaron el 16 de Abril..
Mis examenes medicos los realize en el Centro Medico Hondureno,con el Dr.Edmundo del Carmen,es el mas comodo que hay los precios varian segun la edad por mi solo pague L.3,800 por mi hija de 8 an... read complete review
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